The all idea was the show the strong relationship between construction and geometry That is the reason the lecture had an entire section of the magic circles Golden section.. and old way of construction showing on the strictly construction reasons of ) and wa gradually move to IT discussing critically different apporaches..

What are the foundamental ideas that is imprtant to share in this new context of

Rethinking the Human: Ecosystems for today architectures

Six concepts and a tentative manifesto

1. Hybridization between Systems of Architecture and Systems of nature.

2. Parallel lines do meet! The idea of Limited resources. We do not believe anymore to infinite conquer but to the idea of limitations of resources

3. We are interested in Processes not in Objects (In/Out/In vs In/Out)

1.First. Hybradization between System of Architecture and Systems of nature.

In order to understand this we can be go back to moment in which it did not exhist a direct separation between man and land, between cosnstruction and the development of nature, between rationality and magic in with the intercoonections were much more important than the distictions!

Richard BR. Buckminster “Bucky” Fuller (July 12, 1895 – July 1, 1983)[1] was an American engineer, systems theorist, author, designer, inventor, and futurist.
Fuller published more than 30 books, inventing and popularizing terms such as "Spaceship Earth", ephemeralization, and synergetics. He also developed numerous inventions, mainly architectural designs, the best known of which is the geodesic dome. Carbon molecules known as fullerenes were later named by scientists for their resemblance to geodesic spheres.
From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Buckminster_Fuller

Buckminster Fuller's
Synergetic Algorithm and
Challenges of the Twenty-First Century

By John Allen, FLS

This algorithm of creative design participation in human evolution consists of five steps:
if there is a large scale design problem then take the synergetic overall approach;
- if you take the synergetic overall approach then proceed to a comprehensive anticipatory design;
- if you've started on this, then make detailed macro-comprehensive and micro-incisive studies;
- if these are completed, then proceed to do more with less; ephemeralize;
- if you've ephemeralized, then computerize to check rationality and to communicate;
- if you've computerized then check if you've increased the wealth of all involved.
This algorithm constitutes his greatest contribution to dealing with the challenges coming toward humanity,in the next century, a time of great planetary troubles which he metaphorically referred to as humanity's final examination.>>>

Vladimir Ivanovich Vernadsky

Vladimir Ivanovich Vernadsky (Russian: ?????´??? ???´????? ?????´?????, Ukrainian: ????????? ???????? ???????????; 12 March [O.S. 28 February] 1863 – 6 January 1945) was a Russian/Ukrainian and Soviet mineralogist and geochemist who is considered one of the founders of geochemistry, biogeochemistry, and of radiogeology.[1] His ideas of noosphere were an important contribution to Russian cosmism. He also worked in Ukraine where he founded the National Academy of Science of Ukraine. He is most noted for his 1926 book The Biosphere in which he inadvertently worked to popularize Eduard Suess’ 1885 term biosphere, by hypothesizing that life is the geological force that shapes the earth. In 1943 he was awarded the Stalin Prize.
From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Vernadsky

John Allen And the Ecotechnics Group

John Polk Allen (born 6 May 1929, Carnegie, Oklahoma)[1] is a systems ecologist and engineer, metallurgist, adventurer and writer.[2] He is best known as the inventor and Director of Research of Biosphere 2, the world's largest laboratory of global ecology, and was the founder of Synergia Ranch. Allen is a proponent of the science of biospherics.
Allen currently serves as Chairman of Global Ecotechnics, and a director of Biospheric Design and of Institute of Ecotechnics. He is Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, the Linnean Society, and the Explorers Club.
In the early sixties, John Allen worked on regional development projects with David Lillienthal’s Development Resources Corporation in the U.S., Iran, and Ivory Coast where he became an expert in complex regional development. Before that he headed a special metals team at Allegheny-Ludium Steel Corporation which developed over thirty alloys to product status. He has led expeditions studying ecology, particularly the ecology of early civilizations: Nigeria, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Tibet, Turkey, India, and the Altiplano.
He studied anthropology and history at Northwestern, Stanford, and Oklahoma Universities, and served in the U.S. Army’s Engineering Corps as a machinist. He graduated from Colorado School of Mines and received an MBA with High Distinction from the Harvard Business School. In the early 1960s, Allen headed a special metals team at Allegheny-Ludlum Steel Corporation which developed over thirty alloys to product status, then he worked with David Lillienthal’s Development Resources Corporation in the U.S., Iran, and Ivory Coast.
Under the pen name, Johnny Dolphin, he has chronicled his personal history alongside the social history of his many destinations in novels, poetry, short stories and plays.[3
from Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_P._Allen

Biosphere 2 is a 3.14-acre (12,700 m2)[1] structure originally built to be an artificial, materially-closed ecological system in Oracle, Arizona (USA) by Space Biosphere Ventures, a joint venture whose principal officers were John P. Allen, inventor and Executive Director, and Margret Augustine, CEO. Constructed between 1987 and 1991, it was used to explore the complex web of interactions within life systems in a structure that included five areas based on natural biomes and an agricultural area and human living/working space to study the interactions between humans, farming and technology with the rest of nature.[2] It also explored the possible use of closed biospheres in space colonization, and allowed the study and manipulation of a biosphere without harming Earth's. The name comes from Earth's biosphere, Biosphere 1. Earth's life system is the only biosphere currently known. Funding for the project came primarily from the joint venture's financial partner, Ed Bass' Decisions Investment, and cost $200 million from 1985 to 2007, including land, support research greenhouses, test module and staff facilities.
From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biosphere_2

5. Some examples and researches
R&nSie and Ecologic Studio, Bartlett 23 and others

GreenBodies a Manifesto or a recap
First draft Genova, June 12, 2009. First Public presentation Island of Crete agust 30, 2011

1. GreenBodies are not an “add on” or “plug-in” support” for environmentally sound buildings, but, on the contrary, a different and complete re-thought of the very same idea of buiding. GreenBodies are living and dying organisms.

2. Greenbodies are generated through A process of Convergence . This means that we are aware of the biosphere, which is actually interconnected to other spheres including the cultural, tecnological, historical ones as explained and described in the idea of Vladimir Vernadsky and John Allen.

3. GreenBodies are strategically designed based on Bucky Munster Fuller 5 rules’s algorithm.

4. GreenBodies are capable of intelligent, interactive, even emotional behaviors. These behaviors are part of the environment in the inter-relationship with all different spheres.

5. To describe, design or - even better - generate GreenBodies's creators use appropriate verbs. Not only to fold, to bend, to graft (that metaphorically relate to form of land as in a landarchitecture phase), but really organic verbs. Greenbodies sleep, smile, breathe, swet.

6. Each generation of GreenBodies generate - in a progress of natural evolution - new specimen.